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Slice Of Life Quotes

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Robert Fulghum
“Don't Believe Everything You Think!”
Robert Fulghum, All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten

Julie E. Czerneda
“Julie Czerneda's inner editor says, 'One day her expectations will meet reality and actually get along.”
Julie E. Czerneda

“Our shared laughter has etched lines on our faces, each one a testament to the joy we've found together.”
Rendi Ansyah, Beyond the Bouquet: A Symphony of Love in Fifty Movements

“True contentment is found in the quiet moments, wrapped in each other’s arms, with no place we'd rather be.”
Rendi Ansyah, Beyond the Bouquet: A Symphony of Love in Fifty Movements

“Love thrives in the garden we cultivate together, nurtured by patience, forgiveness, and shared laughter.”
Rendi Ansyah, Beyond the Bouquet: A Symphony of Love in Fifty Movements

“True happiness is found in the simple moments we share, where laughter comes easy and worries fade away.”
Rendi Ansyah, Beyond the Bouquet: A Symphony of Love in Fifty Movements

“Seringkali kita tidak memperhatikan penuh orang berbicara. Atau tidak cukup tahu tentang sesuatu.

Lalu berkomentar.”
Kembang Manggis

“You only become significant when someone is in need of your help.”
Benjamin C. Verar

“Terribly," he said.”
Gabrielle Zevin, Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow

Barbara Fürlinger
“Menschen können dich nur so behandeln, wie sie sich im Inneren fühlen.”
Barbara Fürlinger, Dark Sunrise: Louis Johnson

Yōko Ogawa
“I helped the Professor up and dried his face, and at that point an astonishing change came over him. He hoisted Root onto his back, and though I tried to remind him that the child hadn't hurt his legs, he ran off to the doctor's carrying Root piggyback. To be honest, the ride seemed so rough that I was worried the wound would open up again. It could hardly have been easy for the Professor to carry a sixty-pound child on his back, but he was stronger than I'd thought. He charged along in his moldy shoes, gasping a bit from time to time, but holding Root's legs firmly under his arms. Root pulled his Tigers cap down over his eyes and buried his face in the Professor's back, less from pain than from the embarrassment of being seen. When we got to the clinic, the Professor pounded on the locked door, as though he were carrying a dying child on his back”
Yōko Ogawa, The Housekeeper and the Professor

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